STEVE Morison ran the show as Millwall overcame Middlesbrough for the first time since 1992 with a 2-1 win.

The Lions, who needed extra time to sneak past Wycombe in the first round, won a penalty on 28 minutes after Tarmo Kink brought Alan Dunne down in the area.

Morison, who completed his lightning-quick rise from non- League to international football when he won his first cap for Wales two weeks ago, duly slotted from the spot to put his team ahead.

Liam Trotter doubled the advantage five minutes before half-time when he was set up for a close-range finish by Paul Robinson. Boro improved after the break and pulled a goal back through Scott McDonald in the 89th minute.

Leicester came from behind to beat Leeds 2-1 thanks to a late penalty from Steve Howard. United opened the scoring after 32 minutes through Davide Somma, who was instrumental in their Championship win over Millwall at the weekend. But Richie Wellens equalised for Leicester with his second goal of the season after 66 minutes.

A long ball into the box then bounced awkwardly for Neil Collins and he gave away a penalty for handball in the 89th minute. Howard slotted from the spot to give the Foxes victory. Two goals in two minutes saw Swansea come from behind to beat Tranmere 3-1. Enoch Showunmi put Rovers ahead after 22 minutes but goals from Cedric Van der Gunn and Scott Sinclair in the 73rd and 74th minutes completely turned the game on its head.

Shefki Kuqi then added a third for Swansea in injury time. An 88th-minute strike from George Boyd gave League One Peterborough a 2-1 win over Championship promotion hopefuls Cardiff. The Bluebirds rested new loan signing Craig Bellamy after his impressive debut against Doncaster at the weekend and it initially looked as though they would go through without him as Jay Bothroyd struck after half an hour.

However, Craig Mackail-Smith levelled after 74 minutes before Boyd’s late long-range winner. League One Brentford progressed to the third round for the first time in 19 years with a 2-1 win against Hull. Mark Cullen opened the scoring for the Tigers after just six minutes but Robbie Simpson equalised for the Bees 14 minutes later, planting a long-range free-kick in the top corner.